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University Of Calgary Hopes To Make Canada Colder
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No, it won’t be colder, just a lot more expensive. It is my experience, that when confronted by debt or cold, people always choose debt. Apparently economics and business isn’t Calgary’s forte. Weird, I’d always pegged the French side going that way but not the Brit. ……Live and learn.
I don’t get you point! Why would that make Calgary colder?
Hven’t you heard Dr. Algorythm’s diagnosis? The Earth has a fever…and Calgary is right near the forehead.
Green spin. Its no big deal. They’re converting to natural gas. And they are providing the newsworthy reduction stats.
But it does make sense. Calgary is surrounded by cheap natural gas, which will be the cheapest energy source in Alberta even after its price eventually rises. That university is a leader in oil and gas research and technology and they should be able to build a state of the art facility which could be an ongoing research and educational project.
Even if they don’t want Canada to be colder, it probably will be by the time it is built.
It’s not in Canada’s best interests to cut emissions! If global warming were real, they would become a superpower and the world’s breadbasket.